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Whitney WilcoxBullying (2003)

High school students and parents discuss stereotypes, cliques, and bullying in high school.


This movie is part of the collection: Listen Up! Youth Media Network

Producer: Whitney Wilcox
Production Company: WYOU Community TV
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: Youth; bullying
Contact Information: 609 E. Washington Ave. Madison, WI - 43703 Telephone: 608-258-9644


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Reviewer: MediaWhore - [3.0 out of 5 stars] - September 7, 2005
Subject: Columbine Revisited
This was a creatve little piece about the effects of school bullying. They listed the statistic that 1 in 5 students is at one point or another "Bullied" in school. Personally I think that number is way higher or it could just be that my nerdy ass just happened to be that 1 in 5/ haha.

Reviewer: cashel - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - August 9, 2004
Subject: How can we tackle this? and avoid unhappiness and possible tragedy
A most intelligent documentary. Finely photographed and edited and this makes for smooth viewing.A "must see" for concerned parents and mature teen-agers..

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high school student conducts personal interviews with high school students and adults about a range of issues related to bullying.


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